Instant Pot and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a recall on the company’s Gem 65 8-in-1 multicooker, a “programmable cooking appliance, which includes the functions of roasting, baking, stewing, slow cooking, rice cooking, searing/sautéing, steaming and food warming” that work similarly to Crock-Pots.

The reason for the recall? A manufacturer defect can cause the multicooker to overheat and melt on the underside, posing a fire hazard, according to the official notice. There have been 107 reports of overheating from the product — five of which caused minor property damage.

Instant Pot recall details

“We want you to know that we take any problem with our products extremely seriously as safety and quality are our primary concern, and we are working cooperatively with the US Consumer Product Safety Commission,” the company wrote in a post on the Instant Pot Community Facebook group. “We anticipate providing updated information and next steps regarding receiving a replacement Gem 65 8-in-1 Multicooker within the next few weeks.”

The affected models have a batch code of 1728, 1730, 1731, 1734 or 1746 that are printed on the rating label on the underside of the product. You can get your money back for the recalled Instant Pot by returning it to the store of purchase. Get more information on the recall by contacting Instant Pot’s customer care line at 1-800-828-7280, extension 2.

And it might not be a bad idea to head over to Amazon afterward to outfit all of your small kitchen appliances with a This Is Us-inspired decal that reminds you to unplug your Crock-Pot — or your Instant Pot — before you go to bed each night.